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Clément Layes / Public in Private - dreamed apparatus



(2014, installation version, 60') Italian premiere

concept and choreography Clément Layes
performance Felix Marchand, Ante Pavic, Vincent Weber
dramaturgy Jonas Rutgeerts
choreographic collaboration Jasna L. Vinovrski
dramaturgical collaboration Henri Layes
lighting design Ruth Waldeyer
sound Ulrike Ertl
costume design Jelka Plate & Eike Böttcher
visual artist Justin Palermo
distribution BOLD
press and production management björn & björn
a production by Public in Private - Clément Layes
co-produced by Sophiensæle Berlin (D), Kunstencentrum BUDA Kortrijk (BE), Dampfzentrale Bern (CH), Uzès Danse (F), Théâtre de Nîmes (F), fabrik Potsdam (D)
funded by the Capital Cultural Fund Germany
supported by Etape Danse
an initiative of the Institut Français Deutschland/Bureau du Théâtre et de la Danse and fabrik Potsdam
with the help of Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication/DGCA, SACD and the City of Potsdam
thanks to Kunstfabrik Flutgraben, Uferstudios and Stamsund International Theaterfestival

 

The purchase of the ticket for this show will allow you to assist to the performance Oblò (30’) at 6.15 p.m. – Arsenale Foyer Tese (free entrance subject to seating availability)

Author's statement

dreamed apparatus is a performance installation, it can be watched for few minute or one hour, it’s a very simple gesture: one performer draws on a small back stage with a stick full of white sand. The line that he draws is erased by another performer. Therefore, in between those two performers, the line evolves and change shape endlessly, it follows to words of Henry Michaux about Klee’s work: “to let a line dream”. On stage the line is somehow dreaming.

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